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Northern Advance, 13 Sep 1906, p. 1

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d `make willbe Cauncll reaoived itself into :1 Com- ; mhttee of the Whole with A1d. Stoph- en: in the- chair. - Manama: ow Vuunuslu Vnmsxrs 1-an Quma-non. V ' ia':;w'e-"`f1I:;lV no wo_:T1e vwho w.a:s.appnsed `to am9.1ga.ma`t .on.._ V IAIHII, THE COUNTY OF. SIMCOE AND THE. DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. `Board of %Ed\t_.-Mien -In dra.w1n althenhian `the above ,.schm.1 a\dv9nleusen~t, in another col- umn, we mas:-t"bero_.e;1:t1,\a.ctI mom lettenajot recommendsltlon wriilllhen why some` of our 1QBd'in3` man _in true` coun- W3. . C nn-|__ u,_'n_n,_._ .`;.~n__-_`_ g_ a`.n- A.|__` __-._..:. us,` Ald. Strange 1 lW1Uted `muse who were Iendeavm-ing to -rush the rrrrarizter thmugh, by remarking that while rthey claimed to have confidence `in the peo- ple and wished them In hav_d;;-act election yet _they were -wins.-.d to al- bow `the `people to say whether or not 1they wanted it. -a Iurther exchange or opinion In Oammzttee at the Whole, it -wan we- salved {to deter lbhe member no 0.` epeciaal `meeting `or the Council rho Cove called for Sept. =24t1h. A report was accordingly brought 1n_'to this effect, and subsequently adopted by C:.un- ci1.. ' ., [if The 35th Regirr72(e.;1-l:Ba*nd will give the wallowing programme `at the` Market Square "on Friday evening,-*- 1 M.ra1rch-Un'ter der- Fr;edens:3dhne" ` .. .........Vosn Blah 11,15 A 4-4.. - . ... '"}i{ck~'.=I :':'t's*-T..'..';'f.~.'..;n'.'i{-.~7 Lampe French Valse" Lente-B1eue"..Ma.rg;a C`n3:racteristic Irish Over-ture-"The TM `J Busineu`Col? " ht: "A `nouns relative of. mine was we (trident at He derived newt hnotlt t-ram -he. )1.-_e. .e>ca1VT..AW:_. . 7 . I K. -, i_5_.;' __L _'l _.A ._.L..' '._....- _iL I..|..I-- ue1 L;ma1s;;u*;.;; ;;;`a`;;:,;e-,~- ...`:..1.).. 1-r-n._n -__ --v --q -- aalv i-l-ti1;r1'5z";" or 'i)oz'zr..t:'1~`<:.c:'k"...vo;*.;T `March in C Min-or-."'1'he Last (IL- __ Stand...... .........M~yddeb3n M -arceau--A Summer \Drea.m..Fiath Excerpts from .The Burg~3rnu=ster" Luders l _ I I c I u I Q u q ~ I I o o ~ u o - n o - o s o u n v - - c o - - . a o . - - o o o u no I'1k..-....--L.'._:._.~.~- ..-r, `- .....- ...`.. ..-..- ..-....u....u........ou-Lluus-J Chm'act_e'risu`.-Lc-'Jo;y'eux` N-egres" L ..'..Ber3'er Mmrch-TAhe Billzbaard ...Kl3hr U :- _V_| 5---- up. or 'l`0 W IT: F M .. Pbifke notice mm. the Court of Maize and 1|` J us. . ill 0 ~. 1 'l`-.1-miner. and General 0 Delivoryy Cutunt ' of Simcoe Win at : hag itthe Court I-muse. arrie. on M011 one 3!}1dnyotSe1>rcxul)e1'ucxtat the 1,10? . 00 { 00!: p. m. '. 1, Shel'i'C0. 8101000-L Sheriffs ofce. Barri _j____}__ e.sepu.1oth.1900- ` .3739 .,,,, . _ 7 ".'1`Jm trfwinlng given to Uhuhe ma-at praotlowcharachar, and I hgpe `noted with pleasure the unvarying aucqaa: o,t'he .raqu.-lg ~." - ' v"I ha-ve'e'n,'t-he result df~Mr{".Raoaa work, and cordially recommend `him as qna.~ot..`the ~ = supceagtu_1..naaAqhera in hip chosen line or wot whomvl have evar mat." L ' 3 ~- 7 , . _-_ -_-'_-_-, -vv --u-cw *Aid.d"i-1"6'ar1e1d sa;d+t-`mat the mdycri had advanced no practical reasons for 'the change. No one could Show where there would be any economy in having an: amalgamated b:aa.rd._ A1: .f!-__I-,_ .L1__, u `-4 - `i Aid. Garden "that the wble It_h1ng should .be left tn the people. He was not opposed to a. Board nu: Ed- ueavmne V A very, pretty wedding was solemn- lzed on .Wednesday evening,-Sept. 5th. -a:t `the home or the `bride s parents, 40 Folis Avenue, `Toronto, when Miss Clara `Edith, eldest dau-glter or.` Mr. S. Nash, trormeriy of Barrie, was mar-i ried `to Mr. Herbert W. Pritchett, of Pembroke, `the ceremony `being per- -formed by the Rev. Canon Trernayne, of Eglinton. Mrs. Patterson played the wedding murarch as the bridal par- ty entered the drawing room. The bride, wore a gown 01' white silk muil. withain. embroidered veil and wreai:-`n or orange blossoms, carrying a large banquet of white roses and lilies oi the valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Violet J-ones, cousin of the bride, wens am':ir- ed in a -pretty 'g\:Iwn or white organdie, and carried pink roses. Miss Marie Nash, sister .01 the 'bride .a:cued as tl'a w'er-girl, while Mr. Percy Dor.an,oi Pembroke, assisted the gnoom. An interesting feature -at .the eve-n:t_.-w~a.=s the taact that-the same clergyman h-ad oiticiaited 811 . the marriage .01 the _hrid'e s mother, on which `occasion the bridesmiavid was the mother or .i the present bridesrmid. The out at town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Patterson and" the `Mines Smith, Barrie ;? Mr. L. Pearson, New-market: Mr. "and Mrs. Stephens, Aurpra, `and Mrs._Br :ggs,ot Rochester. M-er. mid ups. ?~Pritoh_ett.lett. "the "n`l[`iYt ; f tr"aair_r%~`or @hb:wa.~.: \~ __ . .1 .:..m'.; .- - T uAic`i'.wSxtepr1_ens avcredia plebiscite an the Lqueatinn. A1) 3L__,_ _,_ had one`-at. my ions at hhia pulleys.` a"m!_>!ndin -`the wide range or ` *-h.e:='urwt.; auc- L .> V nnhmW%2x1x_;:e}: . The m eeit'Lng then o.-djau-yrned. i Icense District of i.GnfCIfl~i ' Simeon. .4`. ' uiigfm hers; _--v -v o--re-u--u a God Sa;e (the LPr_itchett-Nasl':`. Band Concert. Pialtriobs, soldiers, lovers. een-ti4me.nit- allst-s, jolly :feo1'l-nws, 'roma:n_t* .c ma-{dens and walks of every kind and character who `go ;to ymake up a. community than:-' wmppreciahexa the monies and tickles combined in a play, and -recognizes the prime necessity` for -intervals of rest `and `recreation, prom- ise tho the .we11u-epreae-nrbeed oil: the Grand Opera I-Iouyle On` Monday, Sept. .1 !-Eh. when "The Sha_ Ithe .'.lVhnone" "1191; 11:3 ftlret _repreeentaIt-ion hare; rm the aayinc 1|`)e'I,\ 1-`tie not $116" me ntf='p1a!a~b' that bed :.|b_>_, .be, 7 1 `- = ~ -i)on rt `my `your dress betore seeing the splendid range at Vickerak Concerning the proposed Board of` Edu_ca't1:an,, ,Oherva'nt Citizen writes- "M`igh't not those public men - who have each confidence in the whole body at electors make an experiment `upan Ithemselvee first by aholishi-ng the ward system ae the more intelli- ge'n1:hof the electors desire 7" In-,_-I_-._'_. .9- |_-.n.1. III_..__.. ....I r1-.-_|... -V`.-. _-v--. Mr. D.- M. Stewart succeeded` `in reaaching the semi-rin~a.ls at the Can- adian Tennis Chlampi-onship Tourney in '1`.aronto last week. Mr. Stewart was. beaten .`by the player who sub- sequently won the mtle. Mr. `W . A. Boys, also a. competitor, did `very well, the Barrie /Dennis Club having three worthy representatives in Messrs. Stew-an-t. Days and Ch"-3-pin. The delightful oamic cnpenm "Red Fea_IIt'her," with the famous comic opera. atvaar, Miss Cherid:a.n `Simpson, and 9. eampmamy of -75 people. playing `this week all: the "Princess," '1\o;-onto, will be 'the offering at the G-rand Opera. TI-louse, Battle, on Salturdayo 29t1h'.` Man- ager Powell has assumed considerable ti;na.nc1a`1 risk in `this venture_ and it is hoped Ithsa.-ty a. 'fu11'ho~use w.il-l- greet the company; _ r'1`eachers in bath Town `and County will kindly notify Secretary Fletcher at the numberot school children's tickets required fqr Bcarriellair. COUNTY OF SIMCOE1 D To W17- Tk nntinn vI'...n 9|... n... -Lem Bros . Barrie Hand Laundry] is suing abong wrthout any interrupt- ion Tram the recent tire. The d:-mm-A age to the laundry was only slight, and the pwuiic have -nut .surrered in anyway. Mr.- Haught-:>n Lennox, who is de- tending Arthur Ferguson u-pan the perjury cnarge, desired Ito have him trled at the County Caurt instead or alt the A-ssize Sittings, butAthe Crown refused `to `allow `this to be done. - `Trainer John Dymenit arrived 1-azat week alt the Woodbine with the B:ook- i da-Le vstring, oamprislng Simon -D.,- H.-a:rrAy Jamieson, .'1`r:>ngo1-der, Cou:-.t3 Mm-shaliand W111 King. The horses 3 have `been racing at Saramogwa `and; are being gut in readiness` tor the 'O.} J. C. Fall Meeting, which opens on; Sept. 15th. 1 `AA 11 &L-__-___L .._,__-__1_.!` 0.. ` ` Pickling Ioauon- Whole and IIOIII ground -pleat. colony and mustard | en. same one, an Born wanes. R `Dun -t torget the `funny comedy "Thai Arrival of Kxtty" `bo-mg`-ht at the! .G 1"3'l ld- V ' ` I The "55th Regiment Band will -play at the Market Square *ba-anc-rrow (Fri- day) evening Instead of Thursday, the usual lnighrt. ' ` --Vickera for C31-sets, it's Ba:rie`s ` Csrset Specialty Shore. -Te-ach boys to grow to be gaod men and clothe them in Vickers cbofhing. ll|u._ j_I!__I_LD__I __.,_-.- _._.-.__,- u`I'I-.I v--v---vs v '_,`I can with full confidence recom- mendlthe college bo Ip-aa'ent13_as a. com- amerciavl achml ror `their sons or daugh- ter.s, and false ho, young men who desire to obtain a. thorough training- In zbuainess methaods. -4F,irst day of Raincoat Sale at Vick- ers -see Page 8. s'o"n" hrtland C8 B t ~ Imported nut Vinegar. in bulk and bottle. and all donnoulc grade: not pickling at B0'l'llWEI.I.9s. ' name defeaited Meamrd at ~baeeb-3'11 on muesday by 8 tn}! in .a "g_1amerpiay- ed in the northern ta-awn. ` .-Ma-."A1ex. Bmwnlee Ls no:-ging asnea-dl tn the a.uct:isonee-r bwainess. His sa.1es% are giving entire satisfaction. o:rice-' Mccatrvthy Bhock, Barrie. I co` to wukuuonu for all kinds all in Hard and son wood. also Slabs unwed and split, any length you wish and sold per cord. not box loads. The charge against Neanlht under the Ch-a-rlston Act will be tried `on Saltw- day fay Judge Ard-ag-htwiit-msuta jury. Mr. I-La-ughaton Lenn-ax is counsel to: fhe accused. -Mrs. :`J=o'hn Spearln h-ms favored -.'1`he 'Adv.a'nce_ with -a -`tine `basket of early autumn {a.pp1ens. -Geo. giikers {or boys good clc`-t - ing. - --Cabs at any hour of day or night and special attention devoted to com- tort of patrons attending even;ng ga- therings. Ca:-tage agents. Call 86 or 152, J. ;W. Scott. erg: \ Ivcdmmend. Mr. Rnrss a`s.a most efficient! te_aa_cher.` _ U i Wood. Ho grades of Pine and H6. ngles. Big reduot or or out and In! on it. ;.,.;=',.;.....`.; lncrd. * Hens In sum: `the new Maantles at Vick- 1 mm Pick a. flaw, if poesible, in our guise Overcoat. , , . Turn them inside out. Every little detail ehowe the hand of the Master Teilor. no hurried work, no skimping. nochlngeligheed. That in why they fit no perfectly and hold their shape so much better than others. . un.-- nan nnnn vnnr runner for nlmhnm ` Bnelr UHBPO I0 uluuu Uvumn uuuu vvuvs-u When you spend our money for clothes. on certainly went HE BEST POESIBLB Y VALUE FOR IT. Some Men imngine they can do as well nt one store as at another. 7 A great mistake! Tmik ehrnnah nthnr means. if eon um- gran ulliviuuz Lodk tlu-on h other stores. if you will. and ynu ll n: you on do better ban, in, once our clothes look better, fit. batter, and 1:: better. 9 L _:._ an an Ann an mo :41 4.. not) nn Wednesday amternoon, September 53:`, a quiet wedding was soiermnized in St; George s church, when M-`.33 Emma Wilson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rr. W-iison, Brasdnord St., became `the bride of Mr. Wm. H. Park. Rev. Ga:n~on_ Murphy pertormed the cere- mony upromptiy :a.t 2 o'c:ock. As the bridal party entered the church. which was -prelttviiy decqrated `tor 'the occasion, Miss E. McDonald played `the wedding march. The -`or-fde was at. tired in cream serge with ham": to match and `carried cream roses. Her sister, Miss `Annie, was bridesmaid and` were a daainvty organdle g:~w:1 with cream sash .a.'nd lingerie -h-ant. She carried crimson roses. Mr. Wilson Hurst or 'mr-on~to "was -best man. At the * re- ception. held aarte-rwardts at the heme ot the (bride's -`parents, bhe newly wedded "pa.-ir received `the congratulations their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Park are spending. a. couple of weeks "in. I-Iamilitaon, =M~3-ntxeal and Quebec, the hride going away in a green tailor- -made and pearl -grey `hat. ~- 1'hey will reside` on Bradford St. on their return. Q _ ITO DGEIBQF. Suit: 37.50. :10 oo, :12 so so_s22 oo. % omcom $7.50. :10 oo, :12 so to 325 on ` III-` `-1..- 4- Lnnggb` n-IA` In Inn-. (A9333 UVBICUDBI `Luv. out vv, vxu vv cu gnu vv. We take an honest pride in our Clothing, and you may be sure that we won't let you have anything tnst isn't just - right. If it`: bore. 1: : right. L 8103., _ rim- m..n.:...;- Bnazx-tie Fa.ir s special a:ttract-ions have been secured this year at can- side:-eub1e\expense by `the m:a`n'agement. They will be `the `biggest and best ever `produced on the `grounds. Among the specialties are `the celebrated -. Bijou Family in. their thrilling aerial and uba.1a.'n_cing act, and Beaumvnt a Ponies and Dags in wonderful animal pet- t`-s'nman_ces; A tpawsitively tree `show. Ba~seha.11 devotees wil . `have 3.` -treat on Monday afternoon at Agri- culstural Park when 'the Barrlevnine meet in nine representing 'I`he Shad-aw Behind ?the Throne." It will be La hummer, as the Theespians are crack _d';a4m-and artists, having `played a one "run defeazt game recently wih Gal-`t. Proceeds in and Q1 charity. --The New VFo.11 Styles Mensa` Shirts `all in at Geo. Vickers . I Dr. and Mrs. Wells, Messrs. Frank iogers, Roger and Gordon Wells, Mrs. ~D,a'ish*1ey, Miss G.ra;ha.m, '1\Jromto: and Miss `Neble, Calllngwood, who have spent several `weeks near Bear Point, tbrokecarm-p on Thursday last, the"members of the `party returning `in their respective homes. '-Vickers 29c `Cashmere Stacking i~bazuts fhe war1d-'-`see it. {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE IINGLC OPlI8 FIVC CENT` [the htmt it won owt, being enthusliut-7' ically accepted as `a melodramatic re-' ' vehaxtion in `all `the essentiabs of It {may of its kind. Continuous and up- precedented curtwin calls rewarded its pawertul originality and `the unusual strengvh at its cast. As it was theie. so will rt be `here. "3 Major Rogers and Mr. Fralnk Rog- ers `have received word -at the death on August 23rd of their brother, Mr. Charles Rogers, of Nottingham, Eng. "FHA f`.'\IHnn.n.-a-AI -!-'-9- ' "` - v -...a Allllll bill`: The 'Co11iz;gw.ood civic investigation Oallingwood before Judge Ar-da'gh. Mr. eel. commences on Monday, Sept." 17-ch, at % Ha-uglmton Lenn-ax is prosecuting coun-. The Advance until the end or the` yema-r (only 25 cemts. Ream-, by an people or quamy. Contains more coun- ty news than any ather weekly. Sim- cove -3 Best Pa.-per. wvCiCC-:'U- ' I Consult .\IAD.\ME VALOIS. aeiontmo Palm- 1|h0n_aU atfairs of love. business or mam . 8hew1l1.astoni.sh zuxd convince you. She to I `J\lst\\'hal. you want to know. F80 G681 . him. Ladies 50 cents. Intown onlya short T333 6 Qt MRS. BA M FORIYS. 9 Woraley St. 4 cp I ha--_.___.___ So many applications hav `been made tto all-aw school children 'to attend Central School from West ~W.a:rdIt=ha:t parents arekhereby rxatied that the boundaries defining the limita or Ithese schools -must be strictly ad- hered Ito. ! Dsg owners, who have not paid their dag tax, shculd bewa.-re. On Thursday morning mu: offenders were mulcted in "the sum 0'1 $1.00 and costs or 21 days. Another sowner, who failed `to appear, was assessed at $2.00 and `casts. - --Buy a Rain C3o3.'t-'ouy it cheap- theaaie at Vickers . Chief Justice M'e=redith will pre- side not the Court .-or Aaslze commen- cing Fnere on M.-Jnd-ay, Sept. 24th. There are (three criminal cases standing for 'tr:.a.-`., at which the case.-at Rex V8. Henry Bar-telle, 5-or -murder." _ will dduhtless excite the rmst imereat. | .-DJn t miss Vaeeing` tine New E111 Dress G--mods at Vickers . . ---Re'mem'bet-rthe sale of La'.diz=|.-s Rah- caasts at Vickers . Park-Wils$n Nuptials. It ifs erg_itfs Rigyt. ---- ruvuvvlu II` HUI COPIES j Clothign. The upper at in the Harrison Nook. now used as u bu0kbinLleI`,\'. Possession can be had lst0ctobcx' next. Apply any afternoon to. ' '\I'I I\I TTIIIII T-name. Sept. am. 1906.` &-;--..-.:_._._.___.:.__ mnlilg undrcm . '"L`E.71`sHEL ROOMS WA NTED-- 2 comfort- ably furnislxed rooms. _centra.lly located. `I93 `Hahn |m..=,.I..,-....:. A....|.. in n-.. A `L n.V1aruL_u rtuuxua W A LV l mu-- '6 uUll|I0l'E' for `ll ht l1ousake;ping. Apply to Box - A. AD- .i.N'CE UFb`IL'E. 37-31p A ;;N'l:ED~ A mod general servant Wanted. Apply to MR3. M. `E. GRAY. Gray Gabgu. Dunlopat. East, "U"I"-' < A housemaid and nurse. highest wages. MR3. W. 3.. BOYS. Bayeld Street. 334.! `.`;l;D;N'1':4LNDREW"1;fi01\&0i\`l'. 5 meat paid W ."`i`li`_"..-l"." .33 '"' . ._ ,HON.JOHN SHARPLESA :VICE'PR`yS,I1?tI.Ex:`i"I.`&GER. G. H. mwoun. ; Heceipts issued. Savings`Ba.uk Dept; {U111 U1 cIuuu\. ..,, `it paid ._- __ _____ Du M`n`8er.` ';!; :1;';_'.:3a;`s 555%" id Up. $3.000.000 mmNT.__.'IL`S.F*`X.?HM5N' ' V nnlifi I`\Y an A nnv an M ` 2'333 333 `nets Over ' ' ' , 9 . j"' *3; cl-Jul-Vin--nV V \. ts Dept.` N am and credited twice a ya - !'.".":\ um21`0N- Manager. iwhether upright origrand is I, pi. distinctive of itseif---baautiful in artistic design, without a rival in supremacy of musical construction.- 1,, many triumphs go to make up 9. large chapter in the musical history of ' this country. The history of music in Canada, would be incomplete without this chapter. The % eintzman 53 Co. Diana 51C- in It our \v* 1- umwu an mm - i\\hic1n'Lotfurs lllv: newest and 1'10 0 ve . luontill colxrses and is -the most .11! in seem` best. equipment. and methods M0 of W Stude . 1 - inn: positions. O1l!'.13 ' . dvbntn uts nuxy cuter Wm` `3a . - ta! ' age at any linw. Wmte for our 08 93 U8. , Bmsu AMERICAN V V n .533 COLLEGE ' Building. Yonve Ind. :11 `Screen. Toronto. ' 7;, uelnmuan 4! Co. Piano .19 cu 5md,,d` or Artistic Excellence. " _ menu. nvmm xsuul 2:: av J1" gesr REFE; NEW Anv1r:n1~1s_n1yg_l:N'rs; WBM-rie Music Store A. F. Garrett. Prop. (M8118 by Ye Olde HMO Of Helntzman 000.) `Phones K1 37a : Palmistry. l\|IrI.V1vArnvn _ 1`. M. -l"rlnolpal Wu-on am? WANTED` wHou.' `No. 512?? II. Pnovnunont. ' 1 v- u wvv ww. "ini.' bmvm % %Part~ a-I -.-.----2- :$+ o++ +_ A MONDAY, cow. 13:, willbe .the M" last day Ffor. payment of rst_ instalment of taxes to save penalty. . Don't, put of payment till last few `days Payat once and avoid delay and inconvenience. TAX BILLS MUSTEBE PRESENTED WHEN MAKING PAYMENT. A "'a*@.:*.*1*.`..,?.`.*;.:.':.:..:..PI:`.::l%.::*'.:. PM I V ' - An Original Dramatic mustrationot `Oriental s Despotism and Free Western ero In. Love and Comical coolness in Death and Dancers Face. . Powerful Passions in M sterlous Palaces. A Dynamite Explosion tha Shakes an Empire. Prices. 250. 350. 600. 2 759. Plsn_ao '_BubeI'tIou`s Drill Store. " own _ot Barrie Taxes. CODY U 6 U5 Ollwclvuvog u uwvwgu I SHADOW % THRONI g Q|||||||U||_'L M DU, { 5116:" 'i.Izr:'I{` inquired 1: any cum- - 1 tr - . . o+. ;';;',`efB:;`,` " d `mm zowwwwowwoommwz the cnwnse. IL- u3I_-1..__,-L_ __-It_,1 .1 |_,; . . II c l as 'ho the deirabllity or 'w3 5 53F57537*l E19"?! -'_vV-'-`l:v3\l t:v.ll 11 El A "*"*s2Lx: .:..m:..::a,1=1::. W --.----L Q QLLHQI H: II: VlIhr\III_qirvIv at Phone :3. Olcc. and Mill. `John St. LCOAL 1 .I _ w a.?I.`::.:`` W & ."a`; .51" :.' & 4 { 5- W- `!'..!.'-., .`_!!?.,9!_' Get a price list. 328000.00 of new furs to choose foom. ; at hand for immediate uee.aud crempa ` or any acute bowel or ahomach die ' orders wlll be promptly relieved. ] Rememberthla is the eeaeon for war- . ermelons, cucumbers. green, applea, ' lee water drinking etc. and cramps. j Cholera ..tnorbne. Dlarrhoea. and . other weakening and dangerous dis- - ordera are apt to crack. Don's '!or- j as to nurchare a. bottle cl` Quick Re- 1 let Diarrhoea cure to-day. Price 25 n 00!) II Robertson's onus sronn` l We will repaif and ai your Fursto Oct. 31st.` Those acute that come so auddeu- ` ly during hot weather. You don cj want to oxperlencd them this summer. ` Koop `a bottle of _ < Quick Relief Diarrhoea Cure ' %Simmons& 00. Cramps VVOOD ITLOIIIQ Hard and Soft. Sdwod sud Split FUR BUYERS. A suI=;g=n%IsE Ghoico Manitoba and Family Law prlceo. `But values at HIIU Cc V` pol; Nun: wt in the ll lou. !`lI_ -I..&. fM9e<.!-i-9v*- W _ __J `In. 1 Door East of Barrio Hotel, All kinds Best: quality. Sign-the Bears. - I INTERESTS; OF A 7 I3ARRIE.i COUNTY OF SIMCOE,%O.NTARIO,V SEPTEMBER 13, 1906. Md.` Bemrdaley .'smbm3t=hed. that We px-ope: -procedure `had in-at been r:o1- owed `tn `tfhi mamter. mhe rights cw`: who Acammlhtee on. Education had Tneen Ignored. . . ' L AI_I 'O___..Av-_I_! 1Ln,__,,n.L LI W9 : if mA'13.'<:rden wished Ibo know how) amalgamation had .w:c5rked in `other *bowns. ` ' :TA1<`i:_'I-Ioratllel-d ltAh:ught- that 'tsh Cauncll Lahculd communicate with the dltterewt bodies beqremaxleing action.` -We meeded more llstut on the quesi:;on. 7 ..W-halt are the `benefit 130' be ga_.ined? he asked. `- Mama: RV-oaa, stated ftmwt Colllngwood `had lbeen heard "tram. He qmted from an letter or Inspectm Mulls,` Teaming torith `the advamtlajets -or a Boardof Eduoaltkon. ' * V 1bde1neaa'+af `the meeting was laaunched an 9. mutton or Ald. Cowan, Ieoanded by Md; .,Wra:tt, "watt hhdia Oaunclle fdoth declare the . `exlpedie-ncy otbamalgamating the Bziard or. Public SCh'33l trustees with the Board or-High` choal` ttruateea :t_br the "1`,own-and or the election in lieu thereot or` u Beard 0! Educamon as `provided -by 4 Edw. `VII, 0. as." ' Aid,` -B'ea:rde1ey.w.a:a ready with an amendmen-t,gaeconded by gAid. Ga-r-' den. "Itha.t whereas the meme`? or aub- Itituting at Boa;rd`_or Education gtorwbhe prelenvt Ioyst-em or electing ntrusiteec to conduct the `actteiire ot our Colieglsite and Public School: `he: not in -any way 'received the consent ot.1:heeup- .-parterstor said schools. be it resoiv-' ed that the -mayor ca.11_ a Jpuablic meeting to diacuu the imp>rta~nl`:. change in order |ti1a:i:`the ioauncii may -be prepared to give an intelligent de- cieion either-by iteei-I or by sub- umktttng the question to the r,a-tepay'- or: out the January election. '"?1'*nIa"Eiw`a'n}-.ma.n replied. that mcwbh-ing 1 dtticiml `had been `received, ahthough individual members` had expreaed pri- vase, opinions on `the subject. A14 _._.a_\- mne mayor In answer 'bo_~a_`_quex-y amid wt` no oommunlcablo ~ . as nec- essary ftohr`-.n3_ the ma.` 1%. be`. a: *the,CJu._n,cl1. V % '* Rev. Dr. McLe~a'd, w`hn was preeerrt. then addressed the Oauncu `by re- quest. He mid` me was melt `ah-e-re M Tadv-acalte the .extelng' isytem as 9.33.1-nut the one 'proposed. He exp.`.-a.in- ed Ihtl IpreeenceIo1e1y on the ground or vlrutereat in eduoamlnn. He hiadhsad zwn experience at over 25 year on annual -.hoaarde._ for a. porlbiun dt which Itlme {he-salt -on a Wn`:|U`11:3h03 1'd 1_n yae Ibdwriv of Ran:-is.` A jg;-ee4t -bmpr.oveme~n-t `had leaked .p1~a..ce. `Ln; Bga;rr1e`(_rw1b`n_1n,'i-e- cegiat "yam-tin r'eg\erd`1;p ;h`:_fa-uh; the Pub1lc~:a;nd.ft4'he`eiyallese Qeeaxjde. .'.l.`_'het: eduoatt~h'n~a_li i`zIno`$g.'1_t.lo_r`1 web 1... cziedttt the lawn. He econ-eidered hed 3. 'C."I. -Ba-awdv Jqute. an trepreeenmhive pas tine 'l.`.d_wn Ooixhcll. '-me elmtopavgg _ ;.wsav_:_n _ tully. `Elle -'!'telI\lgerut Ma tfnwt --wheich mu `Dmppud. '."'Vj.G'1`.y` ;` vrepxkeeertattive `on the" O51Ie: -Me `I . a are- wweneumiv II rep;-es_e-nwt:ve'bo`d`y. end holTd=1ed env\dn%*t0 11111 '3` Alma doc-nuelenlt time` A econonua 1 denudat- Llehe at ~m_en. gtn ho:-caqIe,.`:oou1gl;;; r:t_ we led ` < ,a`e ;`-.It_e.rechIn`nil_II2I'[2: Reid -" Ald. Sctrange observed `man; it -was a very radical change proposed. sprung on elm:-Itza moment`: notice. He 't'hIoug:ht it would 9-be undfgnlried oer men llkewtne Col-legzwhe trustees `to `have to go in-om door '30 d-oer seeking the -auittnages or `the people. _'1`~he Yrat-epaye-rs, `he zbhzught. should be conenllted in so `-irn`portrant '6. `nwtber. He sounded a note of warn- ing ebwt alienating `ne OJun:|:y eln- sterest In ne .-B. C. 1., seeing tthaut it would loe wltmut `a `single represent- eltlve on Uhe Inew Bnoaard. Ald. :Waitt iadvaejebed lmmedialbe act- dc-n.' He `had - no lmbh in the `lnahevreet -telgen 1n`publicf.meeul~nga. mhe Occ- _lelaste -Board was not reupreee-n'teJt;ve eenlted -en` ftne B:alr"d of `Education. we! the people, and for this reaaon, he would uauppe:-r4t_1$he 1chaunse._ I-I-e" wad- ~rn~3tted,, `however. malt It re. week-. ness `vn':1t ma mam ibhe Cou-mty-A repre- _A1_1the members or th_e -'1`s.`.wnCoun- cl}. more present at a. r3pec;a.1 meaning on Manday evening ca.11edT'to. consid- erlthe Question -3-! tu-5.113 one Pu o.1c School and Collegiate Boards into a `Board 0! Education. Ald. Garden. who has `had an enforced h;-:ol1d-aythrough `illness, was 'hearti1y'w1oamed Voy his V,,o1d colleagues; u

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